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Hello technical people, I need some advice please 
I have a Lacie external HD that I bought when my Windows 64bit desktop machine was my main processing machine. Plugged it, followed the instructions to make it useable and backed up a load of photos to it. No problem. I was a bit surprised that it seemed to have its own 'operating partition', all the drives I have ever bought have been much more straightforward.
However, nearly ago I bought an iMac and when I plugged it into that, it insisted that it wanted formatting before I could use it. Now I naively assumed this was something to do with mac and windows using different file formats, so left it as it was, choosing only to use it on the desktop. The problem is that I am now considering moving the desktop to our business office, so wont have it at home so I tried plugging the drive into a windows laptop to make sure I could use it and same thing, it insists it needs to be formatted. It works perfectly well on the desktop I should add :shrug:
So, the windows pc now has a clean spare internal drive, if I copy everything from the Lacie onto it - what are my options for then making the Lacie usable on any computer? Can it be done, or is it hard wired into it that it has to be one machine only? I don't recall it offering me any options when I first installed it, though it may have done and I missed it. It has over 300GB of images on it, so I don't want to try anything until the stuff is copied but wondered if any of you guys have come across this problem before and have some answers?
I have a Lacie external HD that I bought when my Windows 64bit desktop machine was my main processing machine. Plugged it, followed the instructions to make it useable and backed up a load of photos to it. No problem. I was a bit surprised that it seemed to have its own 'operating partition', all the drives I have ever bought have been much more straightforward.
However, nearly ago I bought an iMac and when I plugged it into that, it insisted that it wanted formatting before I could use it. Now I naively assumed this was something to do with mac and windows using different file formats, so left it as it was, choosing only to use it on the desktop. The problem is that I am now considering moving the desktop to our business office, so wont have it at home so I tried plugging the drive into a windows laptop to make sure I could use it and same thing, it insists it needs to be formatted. It works perfectly well on the desktop I should add :shrug:
So, the windows pc now has a clean spare internal drive, if I copy everything from the Lacie onto it - what are my options for then making the Lacie usable on any computer? Can it be done, or is it hard wired into it that it has to be one machine only? I don't recall it offering me any options when I first installed it, though it may have done and I missed it. It has over 300GB of images on it, so I don't want to try anything until the stuff is copied but wondered if any of you guys have come across this problem before and have some answers?

